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Re: Vang Fabrication

To: "Greg Ryan" <gregoryrryan@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Vang Fabrication
From: "rowr" <rowr@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 23:38:33 -0500
References: <563.1bca884.31e6c4d5@aol.com> <002401c6a5fa$33150360$1a3bd8cf@mnpz3zmpvx1auz> <BAY102-DAV17D68B12AB1DF2FCA5CA3CA6E0@phx.gbl>
Not too much of a problem if you break it as Greg demo'd in FLorida by 
repairing an entire vang in the field. Amazing stuff that carbon!!!  

Guys, what is the general opinion about drilling a few holes on the front side 
of the mast to accomodate that sliding collar? Is it not weakening the mast at 
a critical point? 

Roger

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Greg Ryan 
  To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 11:51 PM
  Subject: Re: Vang Fabrication


  Very important point Roger, dont step or lean on it either :-) 
  Maybe you could mark your CB with a texta line indicating the max up before 
hitting the Vang.  I wonder if some of the front top corner of the blade could 
be lopped off to get a higher pull. 

  McMaster Carr sell a short stainless spring pull pin with a 1/4 inch diameter 
nose that can be used as a locating pin for the movable collar, that way it can 
be changed on the water if need be. I dont have any pictures right now but the 
vang collar I built for Rob DeMarais has a HMWPE key that it slides on, which 
stops it rotating (as it wants to do on the water),  so that the spring pin 
goes "click" right in the hole every time, even under duress.  Rob might be 
able to post a picture. 
  Good luck with it 
  Greg
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: rowr 
    To: WFS03@xxxxxxx ; BDally6107@xxxxxxx 
    Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 5:29 PM
    Subject: Re: Vang Fabrication


    Hey Bill
    I will leave it to Bram to give measurements, but the best thing I did was 
to make the new adjustable sleeve on the mast, then you have 'n' degrees of 
freedom to adjust the height and angle of the lever. The arm is in pure 
tension/ compression, unless it is smacked sideways on a half raised 
centreboard through an unintentional tack or jibe. Then it breaks :)
    Roger.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: WFS03@xxxxxxx 
      To: BDally6107@xxxxxxx 
      Cc: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 4:34 PM
      Subject: Vang Fabrication


      Bram,
      I have fabricated the basic pieces for the vang following the 05/28/04 
Rigging Manual.  I recall that you sent an email to everyone in June '04 saying 
that there were some changes in the measurements per VMG.  Please let me know 
if the plans in the Rigging Manual PDF posted on the Swift-Solo Web site are 
the correct measurements, before I drill holes in the wrong places.  

      Do you still have the drilling templates for the mast hardware available?

      Also, the sides of my vang arm are currently 1.5" wide (see below) as I 
used a 2x6 to make the mandrel.  What width do you recommend?  Thanks.

      Bill Scheumann

       


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